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Tilia Stem C.S.under light microscopy
two old arabian coins
Organelles inside an Eukaryote or eukaryotic cell. 3d illustration
Abstract Glassmorphism Style Background - 3d rendered image of design elements. Transparent frosted acrylic interface objects. Realistic glassmorphism matte plexiglass shapes. Frames and spheres.
brown fat cell also called brown adipose tissue side to side with white fat cell 3d rendering
corn stem micrograph with dye
Epidermis. Electron microscope micrograph showing a keratinocyte of spinous layer. The epithelial cell has a polygonal shape, central nucleus with nucleolus, cytoplasm full of keratin filament bundles, and numerous dark desmosomes crossing the intercellular spaces.
Different Angles Globe World Maps On White
Body cells under a microscope. A good illustration as a representation of research of stem cells, cellular therapy and regeneration and many other concepts. 3D illustration
Close-up shooting of a green agate stone mineral surface isolated on white background. Its a macro shot shows nature beautiful details with back lit. Agate is a kind of natural gemstone. Abstract pattern. Good for Wallpaper texture background. Turquoise, blue
Cross sections of dicot plant root under light microscope view for botany education.
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Leiden leaf c.s. under microscope
Yeast cells - 3d rendered image SEM (scanning electron micrograph) view of cells of brewer's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae).  It is used in the production of beer, wine and bread.
clear gel drops in petri dish isolated on white background. Cosmetic laboratory research, medical or science test concept.
Cross-section Dicot, Monocot and Root of Plant Stem under the microscope for classroom education.
plant Young stem of Ligustrum lucidum T.S. under light mircoscope with white background
St. Patrick's Day background. Top view on green pot full of golden coins, horse shoe on black backdrop. Patrick day background. 3d render illustration.
change, old coin\nEconomy makes prosperity
Cosmetic serum oil drop on skin cell, Skin Repair, moisturizer, collagen serum water, 3D rendering
Detailed Image of  Cells Mitosis.
3d rendering of MRSA, stands for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, a type of bacteria that is resistant to several antibiotics
Analyzing cell division and the human genome to create new drugs and treatments for diseases.
The study of plant tissues under the microscope in the laboratory.
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Blue colored stem cells of a lentil plant under the microscope.
Infection disease - 3d rendered image. Abstract pathogen scene. Microscopic view. Infection, disease microbiology concept. Fungal, mold, mushroom, spore, yeast, bacteria, yeast image.  SEM (TEM) view.
microscopic view of plant cells for botanic education and analysis
Shiny and glittering crystal photo, Close-up shot.
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EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 37.—Right and left sections through embryos of Loligo.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 34.—Diagrams of sections showing the early stage of development of the eye of Loligo.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 35.—Development of Loligo.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 27.—Alimentary canal of Loligo sagittata.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 7.—Minute structure of the cartilage of Loligo.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 36.—Section through aboral end of embryo of Loligo.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 14.—Diagrams of Sections of the Eyes of Mollusca.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 18.—Spirula.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 16.—Decapodous Cephalopods.jpg
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EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 39.—Palaeoctopus Newboldi.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 38.—Octopodous Cephalopods.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 2.—Spirit specimen of female Pearly Nautilus.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 8.—Cartilaginous skeleton of Cephalopoda.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 9.—Lingual dentition of Cephalopoda.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 13.—Nervous system of Nautilus pompilius.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 17.—Internal Shells of Cephalopoda.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 29.—Nephridial sacs in Sepia officinalis.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 20 & Fig. 21—Sepia officinalis & Lohgo.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 22.—The Argonaut in life.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 1.— Lateral view of the female Pearly Nautilus.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 12.—Relations of the heart in the Mollusca.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 10.— median antero-posterior section of Nautilus pompilius.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 15.—Sepia officinalis, L., about ½ natural size.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 28.—Circulatory and excretory organs of Sepia.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 3.—Lateral view of the same specimen as that drawn in fig. 2.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 5.—View of the postero-ventral surface of a male Pearly Nautilus.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 4.—View of the postero-ventral surface of a female Pearly Nautilus.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 6.—Male (upper) and female (lower) specimens of Nautilus pompilius.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 25.—View of the postero-ventral surface of a male Sepia.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 23.—Head and circumoral processes of the fore-foot of Onychoteuthis.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 26.—Vertical median antero-posterior section of Sepia officinalis.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 24.—Male of Ocythoe catenulata, Steenstrup (Octopus carena, Ver.).jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 33.—Horizontal section of the eye of Sepia (Myopsid).jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 11.—Relations of the four nephridial sacs, viscero-pericardial sac, heart and large vessels in Nautilus.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 32.—Lateral view of the nervous centres and nerves of the right side of Octopus vulgaris.jpg
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